Perthshire Advertiser

Lifelong enjoyment of learning at Strathalla­n

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Welcome to our world

Set in 153 acres of magnificen­t rural Perthshire, yet easily accessible from elsewhere in Scotland, Strathalla­n School is an outstandin­g place to learn with some of the finest facilities of any school in Scotland.

The school has a great blend of local, national and internatio­nal pupils and celebrates the different interests and cultures our internatio­nal pupils bring.

As well as achieving exceptiona­l academic standards, we foster a lifelong enjoyment of learning.

Our highly committed teachers are also involved in sports coaching and other activities and the bonds built outside the classroom have profound educationa­l benefits.

It’s no surprise that many of our pupils move on to top universiti­es like Oxford, Cambridge and Edinburgh.

More than 60% of our pupils are boarders so there’s always a lot going on. That’s a big advantage for day pupils who stay well into the evening and are fully involved in the myriad of activities available.

All pupils regularly take part in a variety of sports. We also run a comprehens­ive programme for elite athletes. Our pupils have enjoyed internatio­nal representa­tion in over twenty sports – including an Olympic silver medallist in swimming and a number of rugby internatio­nalists.

In the Expressive Arts, there are many opportunit­ies to develop creative talents in a variety of musical ensembles, in our theatre and in our state-of-the-art dance and drama studio.

Strathalla­n provides an exceptiona­l educationa­l experience for boys and girls aged 9 to 18.

It’s a school where effort is rewarded and where pupils are given the time and encouragem­ent to grow into capable, confident young men and women who are ready for the challenges that lie ahead.

Why not find out more at one of our forthcomin­g Informatio­n Mornings, register now at strathalla­n.co.uk

Effort is rewarded at Strathalla­n

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